Ok, I watched the movie again... and I recall now several differences:
There is no mention of Hakan (Eli's guardian) coming back as a vampire, let alone a mindless one who attempts to rape Eli.
Oskar's friend Tommy is left out entirely (which is understandable, especially if you leave out the fact that Hakan isn't around).
The third of the book is greatly condensed, which isn't a bad thing necessarily. They really cover a lot of ground. And honestly, the neatest thing that I wish they could've concluded is that when the vampires become, you know, vampires, their hearts change cell structure. It's as if a tumor grows and takes over the heart. And this tumor is made of BRAIN CELLS. That's right. It's literally a struggle between the dying and abused brain of the person you were before with this new, second brain in your chest, hungry for only blood and survival.
So, ok, I feel good that I didn't leave too much out.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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